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Copper Brazing Parts

Description

Brazing copper pipe is a process of joining two pieces of metal by heating them to a temperature above their melting point, but below the melting point of the base metal. During brazing copper pipe process, we would melt a filler metal, either wire or rod, and flow it into the joint to create a strong bond.

Induction brazing copper pipe is a process of joining two pieces of copper pipes, using heat generated by electromagnetic induction. The process involves placing a brazing filler metal (BFM) between the two copper pipes and then heating the area around the joint with an induction coil.

The induction coil generates an alternating magnetic field that induces an electrical current in the copper pipes. This current creates heat in the metal and melts the BFM, which then flows into the joint, creating a strong, permanent bond between the two pipes.

The advantages of induction brazing copper pipe include a fast and efficient heating process that allows for precise control of the temperature, reducing the risk of overheating and damage to the pipes. It also produces a clean, precise joint with minimal distortion and eliminates the need for additional flux, reducing the risk of corrosion.

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